- KPLM
Infobox Radio Station
name = KPLM
area =Palm Springs, California
branding = Today's Best Country
slogan = The Big 106
airdate =1974
frequency = 106.1 (MHz)
format = Country
erp = 50,000watt s
haat = 121 m
class = B
owner = RM Broadcasting
website = [http://www.thebig106.com "The Big 106" home page]
callsign_meaning = "K-Palm," as in "Palm Springs"KPLM-FM is one of four 50 kW Class B FM radio stations serving the
Palm Springs, California area. The others are 1960s and 1970soldies -formatted KDES-FM Palm Springs at 104.7 MHz; contemporaryalbum-oriented rock -formatted KCLB-FM Coachella at 93.7 MHz andbeautiful music KWXY-FM Cathedral City at 98.5 MHz. KPLM broadcasts at 106.1 MHz.The station was founded in
1974 by Los Angeles radio personalityMagnificent Montague , whose trademark shout, "Burn!" was expanded to "Burn, baby, burn" during the1965 Watts riots . The construction permit for the station was the first issued to anAfrican-American in four decades.Call sign "KPLM" became available when a local television station was purchased by "Esquire" magazine. Today, that same TV station retains the call letters ofKESQ-TV although "Esquire" no longer owns it.KPLM was an
easy listening station through the first years of its existence. By the early 1980s, Montague sold his interest in the station which soon featured legendary Los Angeles radio personalityAl Lohman in the weekday morning drive slot. A change was made to a contemporarycountry music format in1994 giving KPLM an exclusive audience; no other FM country music station was on the air in the area at that time.1996 saw new parent company RM Broadcasting expand its market share with the acquisition of financially troubled, Palm Desert-based KLCX, only on the air for a brief time at 102.3 MHz under aclassic rock format. KLCX was immediately reformatted intoKJJZ , a pioneeringsmooth jazz radio station under the program direction of Jim "Fitz" Fitzgerald, a major smooth jazz concert promoter from New York who has been in the morning drive slot since the station's inception. Studios for both stations are in the same Palm Springs location.A third station, KAJR-FM at 95.9 MHz took to the air as a fully automated
Jack FM affiliate beginning in August 2007.KPLM has the distinction of covering a greater terrestrial area than any other Palm Springs station with a worldwide audience via the internet as of November 30, 2006. KPLM's transmitter is on a mountain along the edge of
Joshua Tree National Park . As a result, the station not only blankets theCoachella Valley but reaches northward to theMojave Desert , southward toImperial County and northernBaja California and westward via two repeaters to theSan Gorgonio Pass cities of Banning, Temecula and Hemet. The first is located on Snow Peak above Banning; the second is within the city of Hemet.The station also plays an active role in bringing major country acts to the area; indeed, the station is the most active of all Palm Springs stations in sponsoring major concerts. Among the artists scheduled for 2006 on the "Big 106 Country Concert Calendar" were
Keith Anderson ,Josh Gracin ,Jamie O'Neal ,Big & Rich ,The Lost Trailers ,Sara Evans andGretchen Wilson . Previous artists showcased includeToby Keith ,Keith Urban , Sugarland andKenny Chesney . Concerts in 2007 includedVince Gill with wifeAmy Grant ,Trisha Yearwood andReba McEntire . Superstar duoMontgomery Gentry concluded the 2007 calendar in October at the Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs. The 2008 schedule includesRandy Owen , scheduled to appear at theMcCallum Theatre in September.Other key on-air personnel include news director Jeff Michaels and
program director Al Gordon. Production manager Paul Velardi doubles as late-night on-air talent "Paul Springs."As previously mentioned, both KPLM and KJJZ stream in real time via the internet. Both dial-up and broadband connections are supported and the KPLM stream is immediately accessible via the website listed to the right.
=Programming=
Weekday lineup
"For the benefit of worldwide internet listeners, all times listed are PST (UTC-8) changing to UTC-7 during
daylight saving time ."*Midnight - 6:00am - After MidNite with Blair Garner (syndicated)
*6 - 10:00am - Randy Houston and The Morning Crew
*10 - 3:00pm - "T.L.C." (Teri-Lynn Castle)
*3 - 8:00pm - Ralph Squillace
*8 - Midnight - "Paul Springs"aturday lineup
*Midnight - 6:00am - After MidNite with Whitney Allen (syndicated)
*6 - 10:00am - Randy Houston
*10 - 3:00pm - Toby Mort
*3 - 7:00pm - T.L.C.
*7 - 10:00pm - The Foxworthy Countdown (syndicated)
*10 - Midnight - Thunder Road (syndicated)unday lineup
*Midnight - 6:00am - After MidNite with Whitney Allen
*6 - 6:30am - Access (public affairs programming )
*6:30 - 8:00am - Music
*8 - 9:00am - The Spirit of Country - contemporary gospel/Christian country program hosted by T.L.C.
*9 - noon - Country Countdown U.S.A. (syndicated)
*Noon - 3:00pm - Ralph Squillace
*3 - 6:00pm - Kory James
*6 - 8:00pm - The Road (syndicated)
*8 - 10:00pm - Country Hitmakers (syndicated)
*10 - 11:00pm - New Music Nashville (syndicated)
*11 - Midnight - Mindi 'Til MidnightExternal links
* [http://www.thebig106.com/ KPLM Website]
*FMQ|KPLM
*FML|KPLM
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